Muhammad (surah)
محمد Muḥammad Muhammad | |
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Classification | Medinan |
Position | Juzʼ 26 |
Number of Rukus | 4 |
Number of verses | 38 |
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Sūrat Muḥammad (Arabic: سورة محمد "Muhammad") is the 47th sura of the Qur'an with 38 ayat. The title is derived from the direct mentioning of the Islamic prophet Muhammad in 47:2. It also has the name of Al-Qital, which translates to fighting due to the context of the sura.[1] This sura pertains to a specific conflict that arose from people prohibiting the acceptance and spread of Islam. It refers to the battle of Badr, where an army was being gathered to attack Medina. The battle of Badr took place during Ramadan, in year 2 of the Islamic calendar.[1]
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Previous sura: Al-Ahqaf |
Surah 47 | Next sura: Al-Fath |
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